Claremont FC

HistoryProject

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Welcome to the

CFC History Project

The Claremont Football Club was initially formed as the amateur Cottesloe Beach Football Club in 1906, and joined the peak amateur competition, the Western Australian Football Association the following year. The club dominated the WAFA from the outset, winning premierships from 1907–1910, and in 1908 it beat WAFL club Subiaco in a challenge match.

Fly Through Time

The Archive

This area includes the sub-headings of Memorabilia, Photography and Press. These Photographs and Press stories are taken from numerous sources to show the history of the Claremont Football Club. Photographs of a large amount of Club memorabilia have been sourced from a private collector of the Claremont Football Club.

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Our History

Since 1926 the Claremont Football Club has developed a proud tradition in the W.A.F.L. competition. From its humble origins, as the Claremont/Cottesloe Football Club, it has experienced moments of great glory and extended periods of frustration and disappointment. Its contribution to football in Western Australia has been significant.

The Civic Fathers in recess at Broken Hill during Claremonts first tour in 1939.

Lewis Family – 1972

League Players Of

Indigenous Heritage

When Maley Hayward came up from Tambellup in 1928 to play a season with Claremont, he little knew that he was to be the forerunner of a great contingent of Aboriginal players who were to entertain the Tigers’ supporters with magnificent displays of football skills.